Collocations with "cut"

122 collocations found

Categories

VERB + NOUN(27)ADJECTIVE + NOUN(4)ADVERB + VERB(2)NOUN + NOUN(2)VERB + workforce(1)NOUN (metal as thin thread): VERB + wire(1)VERB + wheat(1)WAGE + NOUN(1)VERB + WAGE(1)VERB + unemployment(1)VERB + UMBILICAL CORD(1)VERB + turf(1)VERB + TRUANCY(1)VERB + NOUN (sense 7: single song/piece of music)(1)VERB + toenail(1)VERB + TIE (connection)(1)VERB + THROAT(1)VERB + thread(1)VERB + text(1)VERB + taxation(1)TAX + NOUN(1)VERB + tax(1)VERB + TARIFF(1)VERB + subsidy(1)VERB + stake(1)VERB + slice(1)VERB + sth + to shreds(1)scissors + VERB(1)savage + NOUN(1)salary + NOUN(1)VERB + salary(1)VERB + risk(1)VERB + ribbon(1)VERB + red tape(1)VERB + RATION(1)VERB + rate (noun: speed/frequency)(1)VERB + production(1)VERB + PRICE(1)VERB + PREMIUM(1)VERB + pepper (vegetable)(1)Verb + pension(1)VERB + pay (object)(1)VERB + pastry(1)VERB + pack(1)VERB + opening(1)VERB + NAIL (on fingers/toes)(1)VERB + MEAT(1)NOUN + OF MEAT(1)VERB + margin(1)VERB + loose(1)ADJECTIVE + log (wood)(1)VERB + noun (connection)(1)VERB + lengthwise(1)verb + lengthways(1)VERB + lawn(1)VERB + import (noun)(1)VERB + hole(1)VERB + hay(1)VERB + hair(1)VERB + GRASS(1)VERB + gash(1)VERB + fringe(1)VERB + flex(1)VERB + FINGERNAIL(1)VERB + NOUN (sense: travel money)(1)VERB + NOUN (cloth)(1)expenditure + NOUN(1)VERB + expenditure(1)VERB + EXCISE(1)VERB + engine(1)ADJECTIVE + edge (place where sth ends)(1)VERB + dramatically(1)VERB + diamond(1)ADJECTIVE + diamond(1)VERB + deficit(1)VERB + deal(1)VERB + cost(1)considerably + VERB(1)VERB + cleanly(1)VERB + CLASS(1)VERB + calorie(1)VERB + bureaucracy(1)VERB + budget(1)VERB + beef(1)NOUN + of + beef(1)VERB + allocation(1)VERB + NOUN (Sense: money, food, etc.)(1)across-the-board + NOUN(1)VERB + abruptly(1)VERB + ADVERB(1)NOUN + VERB(1)
cut intake

To reduce the amount of something you consume.

intake7.2
cut rations

to reduce the amount of rations

ration7.2
salary cut

A decrease in salary amount.

salary7.2
thinly cut

to cut something into thin pieces

thinly7.2
cut cardboard

to divide cardboard into pieces with a sharp tool

cardboard7.1
cut a groove

To make a groove using a sharp tool.

groove7.1
across-the-board cut

Refers to a reduction in spending, jobs, or services that affects all parts of an organization or system.

across-the-board7.0
aid7.0
cut branch

to sever a branch from a tree

branch7.0
cut cheese

to divide cheese into smaller pieces with a knife

cheese7.0
cut cleanly

to make a sharp, neat incision

cleanly7.0
considerably7.0
cut a gash

To create a long, deep cut in a surface.

gash7.0
cut log

a log that has been cut to a specific length

log7.0
cut pastry

To divide the pastry into shapes or pieces.

pastry7.0
cut a rope

To sever a rope with a sharp tool.

rope7.0
cut a salary

To decrease a salary.

salary7.0
cut timber

Refers to the act of felling trees for wood.

timber7.0
cut excise

To lower the rate of an excise tax.

excise6.9
text6.9
wheat6.9
cut link

To abruptly end a connection.

link6.8
stone6.8
track6.8
cut a pension

to reduce the amount of a pension

pension6.6
a cut of beef

A piece of beef from a particular part of the animal.

beef6.5
class6.5
cut lengthwise

to cut something along its longest dimension

lengthwise6.5
cut loose

Often used figuratively to mean breaking away from a restrictive relationship or situation.

loose6.5
pack6.5